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Nitrogen CLI

Open source tool for deploying web servers, and databases to AWS Nitro Enclaves
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What is Nitrogen CLI?

It is a tool for deploying web services to AWS Nitro Enclaves. Given a dockerfile and an ssh key, Nitrogen will spin up an EC2, configure the network, and build and deploy your web service. You get back a hostname that's ready to go.
Nitrogen CLI is a tool in the AWS Tools category of a tech stack.
Nitrogen CLI is an open source tool with 86 GitHub stars and 11 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Nitrogen CLI's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Nitrogen CLI?

Developers

Nitrogen CLI Integrations

Docker, Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Linux, and Windows are some of the popular tools that integrate with Nitrogen CLI. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Nitrogen CLI.

Nitrogen CLI's Features

  • Spawn an EC2 instance, configure SSH, and establish a VSOCK proxy for interacting with the Nitro Enclave
  • Create a Docker image from an arbitrary Dockerfile, and convert it to the Enclave Image File (EIF) format expected by Nitro
  • Upload your EIF and launch it with Nitro. You receive a hostname + port ready to proxy enclave requests

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